@mk4_st5195@trussliz That would mean an investigating officer, custody sergeant and CPS lawyer all deemed him fit to be released? I think not.
An application for remand into custody would have been made, with the protection of the victim being prioritised.
Leg it.
New analysis by Labour also shows a "generation of young women" would be at risk of revenge porn under Nigel Farage's pledge to scrap the Online Safety Act
Angela Rayner: "Intimate image abuse is a devastating crime and contributes to a vile misogynistic culture on social media that we know translates into physical spaces too. Nigel Farage risks failing a generation of young women with his dangerous and irresponsible plans to scrap online safety laws. Scrapping safeguards and having no viable alternative plan in place to halt the floodgates of abuse that could open is an appalling dereliction of duty. It’s time for Farage to tell women and girls across Britain how he would keep them safe online"
In response, Reform UK Councillor Laila Cunningham said: "Women are more unsafe than ever before thanks to Labour. Starmer has released thousands of criminals back on to the streets early with no regard for women’s safety.
"I am calling on Jess Phillips to debate me on women’s safety - she ignored the grooming gangs scandal and now she’s wilfully deceiving voters on this issue.
"Reform will always prioritise prosecuting abuse but will never let women’s safety be hijacked to justify censorship.
"You don’t protect women by silencing speech. You protect them by securing borders, enforcing the law, and locking up actual criminals, and that is exactly what a Reform government would do"